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Judge issues warning to Lindsay Lohan


Lindsay Lohan made a bad impression in court today — even though she wasn't there.

At a Thursday hearing in Los Angeles, Judge Mark Young was not impressed that Lohan has only completed a tiny fraction of her remaining community service while on probation for a reckless driving case.

Young said Lohan, who is currently living in London, will face "consequences" if she doesn't finish her community service later this month.

He noted Lohan has managed to work fewer than 10 hours of 125 hours of service she was ordered to complete over three years.

"If not done by May 28, there will be consequences," Young said.

In February, Young told Lohan to redo the hours after she improperly received credit for hours for doing a meet-and-greet with fans while appearing in a London production of Speed-the-Plow.

Cue the Instagram photo as proof of her hard work. Lohan shared a shot of some envelopes two days ago and captioned the photo "Community Service."

But the Daily News reports that Lohan has completed less than 20 hours. "We'll probably ask that her probation be revoked," Santa Monica City Attorney Terry White told the Daily News on Wednesday. "It doesn't appear she's taking it very seriously."

The Mean Girls star is on probation for a 2012 reckless driving case filed after she crashed her sports car on Pacific Coast Highway.

Contributing: The Associated Press, Andrea Mandell